The English meaning of the Latin sentence 'Beati pauperes spiritu' is Blessed are the poor in spirit. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'beati' means 'blessed'. The noun 'pauperes' means 'poor'. The noun 'spiritu' means 'spirit'.
Blessed are the peacemakers.
Literally it means "All the blessed", but it might more broadly imply "All the saints".
Blessed are the peacemakers.
It literally means 'your spirit' but equates to 'you'
"Dominus vobiscum ... Et cum spiritu tuo" = "The Lord be with you ... And with your spirit."
Literally, and with your spirit."And with your spirit"
There are several different terms that mean "free" in Latin depending on context. The direct translation of "Be free" in Latin would be "Existo solvo."
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The string of Latin words near the end of the Gloria (one of the oldest attested Christian prayers, and a part of the traditional Roman Catholic Mass), "cum Sancto Spiritu in Gloria Dei Patris" means "with the Holy Spirit in the glory of God the Father." If this translation seems to be a sentence fragment, it is. "Quonium Tu solus sanctus, Tu solus altissimus, Tu solus Dominus, Jesu Christe, cum Sancto Spiritu in Gloria Dei Patris amen." For Thou alone art holy, Thou alone art most high, Thou alone are Lord, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit in the glory of God the Father, may it be so.